Loop around the East and West Salish Ponds and learn the names of our local wildlife in the Chinook language! Then, see how many of these animals you can spot on your walk! This beautiful park is hidden right in the middle of Fairview. With flat, gravel, ADA accessible paths, it is perfect for families of all ages, and leashed dogs are welcome! And, if you feel so inclined, you can go fishing for trout in the West Pond!
After you get home from your adventure, check out our list below to keep learning about the Indigenous Tribes of Oregon.
- Oregon Indian Tribes and Languages
- Languages - Indigenous History of Oregon
- The roots of Portland's Native American community
- Oregon Department of Education : 4th Grade Tribal History Lesson Plans : American Indian/Alaska Native Education
And if you’re kiddos are having fun learning new words, follow the links below for a more comprehensive overview of the incredible language diversity of Oregon’s indigenous peoples.
- LCC Research Guides: American Indian Languages of Western Oregon: Home
- DICTIONARY OF THE CHINOOK JARGON, OR, TRADE LANGUAGE OF OREGON. [ABRIDGED]
Parking: There are several parking areas close to the ponds, including at the nearby Target, at Fairview Elementary, and in the designated spaces for the Ponds at the Lodges at Lake Salishan apartment complex.
Potty Break: There is a bathroom on site, which may be closed due to Covid-19. Check before going. There are also bathrooms in the nearby Target.
Features: Flat, gravel, stroller friendly paths, lots of ducks and waterfowl to see, a pond you can fish in, and a handy guide to Chinook words for local wildlife!